Located in the Warner Mountains of northeastern California, this 160-acre property offers a rare
combination of privacy, water, and functional improvements in a truly remote alpine setting. The
land is well-timbered with ponderosa pine, white fir, cedar, and scattered aspen groves that
follow natural streams and springs. The surrounding area supports a wide range of wildlife,
including mule deer, black bear, mountain lion, beaver, bald eagles, and numerous upland and
waterfowl species.
At the heart of the property is an approximately 10-acre private alpine lake stocked with three
self-sustaining trout species. In addition to fishing, the lake is suitable for canoeing, kayaking,
paddleboarding, swimming, and seasonal winter use.
Improvements include a main A-frame cabin and two smaller A-frame cabins, all fully functional
with domestic water and septic systems in place. The property is connected to grid power
through Surprise Valley Electric, providing reliable and affordable electricity.
Water features are a standout attribute, with multiple natural springs and streams, along with
approximately 20 acre-feet of water rights that support the property’s ecosystem and recreational
use.
The land borders Modoc National Forest, offering long-term privacy and direct access to
expansive public lands. The setting is quiet and secluded, well suited for a private recreational
retreat, family compound, or long-term hold.